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involved in a car crash
with a very young woman.

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Mr. Barrenger is
being arraigned today...

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for moral turpitude and other...
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Make sure
your facts are straight.

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Step off the line,
I'll sue you personally.

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Bobby! Bobby!
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- Where are you taking Mr. Barrenger?
- We're looking for a Mr. White.

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- What are you doing?
- He's under arrest.

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I'm his lawyer.
And you must be Perry Mason.

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You're about one-half step
from a world of hurt.

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How diverting. The mayor'll
have your ass. Can I watch?

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The mayor sent me.
Your Mr. Barrenger has a history of...

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- Of nothing. He was acquitted.
- Moral turpitude. Why are you waiting?

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- Don't say anything, Bobby.
- Nothing happened.

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You're on my home court.
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The mayor and the town
are behind me.

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Forget your movie. I may own
the studio when I'm through.

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- I got a civil suit, rape, collusion.
- You got nothing. No witness.

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I have one.
Mr. White saw the crime.

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- He said that?
- He didn't have to.

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- I need to talk to him.
- You're his attorney too?

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- Later for you, pal.
- Ok.

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- Hey, Joe!
- Marty!

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Bob's in jail.
Do that, I'll do this.

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- What will you do?
- Just go be with him.

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Hi, pal.
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I need to talk to you.
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He'll give you
a couple of minutes.

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- What's it all about?
- I saw the accident.

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- How do they know? You told them?
- No.

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- What did you say?
- I didn't say anything.

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That's good. Come here.
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That's very good.
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Come here. Have a seat.
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How do you know you saw it?
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- I don't understand.
- Perhaps you didn't see it.

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- Perhaps you didn't see it.
- I saw it. I was there.


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